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Because the soul is like a flower that folds its petals when dark comes, and breathes not its fragrance into the phantoms of the night. ― Khalil Gibran, Spirits Rebellious
I was going through my photos the other night and ran across this one. There’s a bee I didn’t know I’d captured. He’s on the upper right side of the photo.
Sep 26
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Because the soul is like a flower that folds its petals when dark comes, and breathes not its fragrance into the phantoms of the night. ― Khalil Gibran, Spirits Rebellious
Look what I found in the driveway yesterday! Not one—TWO—pink blooms. I never see the buds, so when they show up like this, it’s such a wonderful surprise! I went out again, later in the day, to take pictures in longer, softer light and they had closed up.
There’s a bug enjoying the bottom bloom, too.
I begin a new adventure on Monday when I report for work at a new job. I was awarded a part-time internship at a local accounting firm. This is what I have trained for and will finally have the opportunity to use that training. The dichotomy of the job search is that if you don’t have experience, you can’t get a job. If you can’t get a job, then you can’t get the experience. So, I’m excited (and a little nervous) to start and to learn. I know I will learn a lot.
I didn’t do it alone, either. There were so many people pulling for me, helping me, and teaching me. I owe so much to the people in my life—not just for this instance—but for all they’ve been and done in my life that brought me to this place.
Today, between other tasks, I took my camera out and put in the last lens I bought a year ago or so. It’s different. It’s a fixed lens and I wasn’t really sure what to do with it. I think it will take nice closeups, like the images below. Today I took pictures of cactus blooms, a pine cone, and a huge, open dandelion seed pod. (Is that what it’s called?)
I think they turned out really well and I can’t wait to take more.
Though not a particularly good photograph, I did enjoy taking it. Maybe a little less light and a little more time setting up the shot, would have made it better. In any case, it was prettier outside last night than this picture suggests.
I’m looking forward to taking night shots this summer. All I have to do is find a place where light noise isn’t such an interference. Why there’s a street lamp here, I still don’t know.
This picture makes me want to go on a road trip. I took this in Tucson in May, 2011. I went to visit my friends in San Diego and KC came home with me via Tucson. It was a fun trip out, and a gorgeous trip back, with sandstorms in southern Arizona, snow in Flagstaff, and pounding rain between Flagstaff and Winslow. We stayed in Winslow, Arizona (such a fine sight to see…), and came up through Shiprock, Cortez, and up CO141 after a cleansing rain.
I’m ready to go again.
Tucson Saguaro Blooming
I took this several years ago. No. I did not wake up on the 15th to take a pic of the red/orange moon. I was up at 2:00 letting the doggies out, but not up at 3.
Figures. 🙂 I love shots of the moon. This shot sported a cloud in the foreground. The only thing that would make this shot perfect is a bat and a witch on a broom.
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